T-Mobile and HTC's latest phone aims for the Android superphone crowd. The myTouch line is expanding from its mid-tier roots and the myTouch 4G, made by HTC, has some impressive specs including a second generation 1GHz Snapdragon CPU, a 3.8" 800 x 480 capacitive multi-touch display, a front-facing video conferencing camera and 4G HSPA+.

Other goodies include a 5 megapixel autofocus main camera that can shoot 720p video and take pretty decent photos, Android OS 2.2 Froyo with support for Flash Player 10.1, HTC's mySense sofware, a gig of internal storage and an 8 gig microSD card. The phone will be available November 3 for $199 with a 2 year contract and it comes in 4 colors: black, white, plum and red. The smartphone has the usual trio of WiFi (802.11b/g/n), Bluetooth and a GPS. It has a compass, FM radio, proximity sensor, accelerometer and an ambient light sensor.

Here's our 15 minute video review, and our full review will come later this week.